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| Gus Van Sant's Milk | 9/10 |
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| Twilight | 3.5/10 |
| Quantum of Solace | 9/10 |
| The Class | 9/10 |
Theater Hopper - June 6: Road Out
June 6, 2008
by Tom Brazelton
Theater Hopper is a webcomic about all things movies written and illustrated by Tom Brazelton. Starring Tom, his wife Cami, and best friend Jared, Theater Hopper perfectly captures Tom's feelings and reactions to recent and upcoming movies in a way that will easily have you laughing. New updates will be posted every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. This is the webcomic that every movie-lover out there can't miss! Friday's comic has been posted below. Enjoy!
#831 - Road Out
If you're new to Theater Hopper, you can visit the archives to catch up on all of the history and past comics. New updates will run here on FirstShowing.net every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. The official website for Tom Brazelton's Theater Hopper is located at: theaterhopper.com.

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Reader Feedback - 6 Comments »
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Sorry, that was lame.
Minic on Jun 6, 2008
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ADD:
Please don't go for multi-strip story arcs/running jokes. The gag-a-strip format seemed OK to me.
By "lame", I mean that the joke simply wasn't funny.
(Just trying to give constructive criticism here. I don't hate you guys.)
Minic on Jun 6, 2008
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Thanks for the suggestion, Minic - but I'm not taking it.
Story arcs and running jokes have worked well for me in the past. If you didn't find this particular contribution to the overall storyline funny, that's one thing. It's subjective and you're allowed your opinion. But I'm not going to throw out a storytelling device completely because of it.
I prefer to mix it up. Gag-a-days AND storylines. It keeps things interesting for the reader and for myself as well.
On another subject - Alex, I really like the panel preview behind the logo! Cool!
Tom Brazelton on Jun 6, 2008
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lol I like it its funny
Dark Padme on Jun 6, 2008
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I like the storylines. and the comic. good work.
Josh on Jun 6, 2008























